Transfer file from and to mainframe using FTP
You can use FTP dos command to transfer files from and to mainframe
Step1:
Start --> Run --> Command
Step2: Enter the following command
FTP XX.XXX.XX.XXX
Where XX.XXX.XX.XXX is the ip address of mainframe
Step3: When you are prompted for user name and password, provide your mainframe id and mainframe password
Step4:
To download the file from mainframe to PC
Get 'FIIE.ON.MAINFRAME' D:\MYFILES\TEST.TXT
To Upload the file to mainframe from PC
PUT D:\MYFILES\TEST.TXT 'FILE.ON.MAINFRAM'
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It usually means that a software program is installed there, or has told the system that it is not using, but WILL use this part of memory for storage.
Without knowing what machine you are using - If Computer is in use then there is an import file in the first or second pull down menu of the operating system or program you are using. If Mobile Phone is in use then there should be a download fuction accessable through the main screen of your phone
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there is no count as to how many companies are using mainframe.But almost all of the MNC's use mainframe except Cisco and other semiconductor companies
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If the mainframe were using TCP/IP then you don't need to do anything except route the traffic to it. If the protocols are not Ethernet on both the mainframe and the LAN then you would need a gateway to convert the protocols back and forth from the mainframe.
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The operating system communicates to the computer hardware using the GUI program.
If a mainframe is using TCP/IP as its protocol it is configured the same way any other system using TCP/IP would be configured: an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address.
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